High-speed 102MP sensor GFX 102 MP CMOS II HS and X-Proccessor 5
Subject Detection AF with Deep-Learning AI Technology
8.0 fps high-speed burst shooting
5.3 fps blackout-free burst shooting
Up to 8.0 stops of in-body image stabilization
4K/60P, 8K/30P, FHD/120P 4:2:2 10bit internal video recording
Supports various image formats including "Premista", "35mm", and "Anamorphic (35mm)"
GFX100 II brings a new 102-megapixel sensor “GFX 102MP CMOS II HS” with a readout speed that is about two times faster than GFX100S.Combined with X-Processor 5, GFX100 II is able to achieve a high continuous frame rate of up to 8fps, surgically accurate AF, and advanced video features that have never before existed in any previous GFX System or X Series camera.
Subject Detection AF
X-Processor 5 features subject detection AF, which delivers an autofocus performance previously unseen on a large format camera. Built using deep-learning AI technology, its advanced AF tracking and detection not only works on human faces and eyes, but also animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes, and trains. With such power on tap, photographers can concentrate on creativity, confident GFX100 II will produce an autofocus performance to match.
Updated AF algorithm
GFX100 II uses an updated AF prediction algorithm to deliver reliable performance in sports and other situations where accurate, high-speed motion tracking is needed.
8fps High-Speed Burst
GFX100 II makes large format photography possible in previously inaccessible areas. A continuous frame rate of up to 8fps with the mechanical shutter freezes the peak of any sporting action.
120fps Display Frame Rate in Boost Mode
Activating Boost mode on GFX100 II supercharges the display frame rate to approximately 120 frames-per-second – more than enough to keep up with fast-moving subjects.
5.3fps Blackout-Free Burst Operation
GFX100 II offers a blackout-free 5.3fps burst with for an uninterrupted view of ultra-fast subjects.* In 35mm format mode, GFX100 II offers blackout-free 8.7fps and 5.8fps burst as well.
ISO 80 Standard Sensitivity
By improving the pixel structure on the new sensor, standard sensitivity has been extended to ISO 80. Now, photographers can make 16-bit images with wider dynamic range and lower noise than ever before.